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.flflnlcfic lfoiinff---l3i1rlc Ro'u'f-Mr. lvens, Mr. Young. 0 From' Rott'-7-Xlr. Hancock, Miss Clay ton, Mr. Horton. 0 flpporrioll- wcur Board-liiirle Ro-u'4Miss Brcnncman, Mr. Fairchild, Fin- ley, 0 Front Rowfllutczak, Mr. Adams, Mr. Miller, Miss Day, Herrmann. 0 plxxeflllily l3oi1i'tf-Bai'k Rom'-Mershon, Mr. Gooding, Mr. Linkins. 0 Front Rott'-Miss Peters, Rieger, Miss Thiclen. to take the white pills and when to change to the pink, and maintaining health facilities and standards on campus and in the community are the aims of the mem- bers ofthe Health ami Hospitalization Board. At work on this committee are Mr. Clifford Horton, Miss Eliza- 2+ beth Dean, Miss Neva McDavitt, Phil Porter, Corinne Clark, Dick Price, Rusty Harris and chairman Dr. Rachel Cooper. Football in the fall, basketball in winter, and base- ball in the spring-responsibility for supervising these athletics rests with the Athletic' Board, chairman Mr. Clifford Horton and his staff: Mr. john Green, Mr. Howard lvens, Mr. E. Young, Miss Irene Clayton, and Mr. Harold Frye. Other added responsibilities are awarding monograms, giving recognition to sports and players, providing ticket-takers at the games, and plan- ning the scheduling of athletic events throughout the year. f1lUlD0l'ff0lI71IL'lIf Board operates very much like a court when a meeting is called for the purpose of distributing the student activity fees among university organizations. Those considering the reasons and evi- dence for a certain club's asking .002 of a cent more than last semester are Mr. L. W. Miller, chairman, Mr. Howard Adams, secretary, President R. XV. Fairchild, Miss Elsie Brenneman, Miss Alta Day, Emilie Dutczak, Leonard Pourchot, Mary li. Herrmann, and james Finley. The fees are distributed among the following organizations: athletic association, assemblies, bands, chorus, classes, films, forensics, health and hospitaliza- tion, Honors Day, Ilzdex, lecture board, men's glee club, University theater, Viderre, VVomen's League, VVomen's Recreational association, and VVrightonia. Miss Margaret Peters, chairman of the Asseillbly Board, and her committee consisting of Miss Kath- erine Thielen, Mr. XVayne Sherrard, Robert Mershon, Corinne Clark, and Evelyn Rieger have the very dif- ficult assignments of satisfying the slapstick-entertain- ment demands of freshman Sue fsection III, row Q, seat 35 and at the same time nourishing senior Bill's qsection I, row J, seat 89 demands for a program which stimulates intellectual growth. The fact that little grumbling was heard this year in connection with as- semblies was all the evidence needed to prove that the results of the effort of the Assewzlzly Board members was most satisfactory. The Videfie Exerllritie Board keeps the newspaper ofiice ticking and busy. Determining the policies of the newspapers, supervising the finance of the publi- cations, setting up a schedule of the dates of issues of the Viderre, organizing beats, and selecting the' editor each semester are the main duties performed by this board. The news-hawks responsible for keeping the ofiice cheerful and cooperative are editor Rose Kuzmiski, who is also chairman of the board, man- aging editor Ruth Ann Orr, business manager Elinor Leigh, sports editor Charles Yahr, advertising manager Ruth Lee, news editor Dorothy Marsh, bookkeepers Bob Meyer and Alvera Beatty, and Mr. Edward john- son, sponsor.
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Keaton, Dorothy Catlin, jane Caviezel and Bob Mer- shon. The Forensic Board was established for the purpose of determining policies relating to forensic activities, planning trips on the basis of the funds provided, and allocating funds for speech activities, contests and tournaments. Success of the annual I.S.N.U. Invita- tional Debate Tournament also depends upon Dr. F. L. D. Holmes, chairman of the Forensic Board, and his co-workers: Miss Mabel Clare Allen, Mr. Fred Sorrenson, Mr. Charles Harper, Mr. Leslie Isted, Emilie Dutczak, Marion Gillespie, Dorothy Rutledge, Maxine Tiffany and Earl Scarbeary. Lecturer Mrs. Aase Skard, distinguished psycholo- gist, came to Capen auditorium October 19 and de- scribed the brutal tactics the Nazis use to keep the Norwegian people under Hitler's domination. On December 9, Richard Crooks, American tenor of the Metropolitan Qpera association was heard in a recital in McCormick gymnasium singing the songs we re- member as his favorites on the Monday evening Fire- stone Hourfl Carveth Wells, distinguished explorer, engineer and author appeared on campus on january 6 lecturing on the Coming Battle for Tin and Rubberf' and linguist Aloha Baker spoke on Australia Now, February 23. The Erztertairzrneilr Board is credited with selecting this kind of entertainment. Taking a cross-section of campus interest, the board decides the programs for the school term. Succeeding Mr. john Fraley, who is now in the armed service, Dean Lin- kins heads this board and is assisted by Miss Margaret Peters, Miss Katherine Thielen, Mr. Ralph Gooding, Mr. VVayne Sherrard, Mr. Harry Admire Evelyn Rieger, Mary jane Fish, and Lem Callahan. The people behind the ushow must go on tradition for A Murder Has Been Arranged, and L'Letters to Lucerne, University Theater productions which were presented this year, are the members of the Theater Board. Their chief function is to handle the technical angles of University plays such as business, property, lights, costumes, and make-up. Members, who are also active participants in plays are Marian DePew, presi- dent of -Iesters, Howard Hoover, president of Theta Alpha Phi, Don Thomsen, Patty Weldon, and Marion Gillespie. Keeping the students and faculty conscious of when 7 Forensic Board-Back Rofw-Mr. Isted, Mr. Harper, Mr. Sor- renson, Mr. Holmes. 0 From' Row-Rutledge, Gillespie, Dutczak. 0 Evitertaimlierzt Board-Back Row-Mr, Admire, Mr. Gooding, Mr. Sherrard, Thomsen, Mr. Linkins. 0 Frorzt Rofw-Miss Thielen, Rieger, VVeldon, Miss Peters, Calla- han. 0 Theater Board-Gillespie, DePew, XVeldon, Thom- sen, Miss Allen. 0 Health arid Hospitalization Board-Dr. Cooper, Mr. Horton, Miss Dean.
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In making the Index furnish practical experience, faculty members from the English, Art, Commerce, and Education departments act as advisers to the staff members. These representatives who make up the Index Gofverning Board are Miss Esther Vinson, Mr. Edward Johnson, Mr. Floyd Goodier, Miss Gladys Bartle, Miss Ruth Henline, and Miss Margaret Peters. The Voice behind the voice of the campus alias the Pzlbliearionr Connnitree formulates the policies and supervises the student publications, the Viderfe and Index. Chairman Miss Esther Vinson, vice-chairman Mr. Herbert Hiett, and secretary Miss Ruth Henline head this committee. They are assisted by Mr. Edward Johnson, Mr. Lawrence Irvin, and Miss Florence Teager. Nearly every student and faculty member is aware that many machines must be put into operation before he can partake of the many opportunities, pleasures, and conveniences offered by the University. The laurels can be bestowed upon these specific boards es- tablished for the purpose of working behind the scenes of various activities. Through the functioning of campus boards comes the smooth operation of most campus activities. Viderte Exerntiwe Board-Baele Roi:-Marsh, Uphoff, Beatty. 0 Front Raw-Mr. johnson, Kuzmiski, Stephens, Leigh. 0 Index Gomiexning Board-Bark Row-Mr. Goodier, Mr. john- son. 0 Front Row-Miss Vinson, Miss Peters, Miss Bartle. TUDE CGUNSELOR Coma!! the Confzfelom' When in Doubt Cook, Irvin, Cyrier. O Pruden, Herrmann. ' Timely tips to frightened freshmen come under the head of counseling NVhen to wear hats, how to keep all grades above a B , how to calculate honor points UD, how to take Con. Civ. reading notesw- all these and more are the weighty problems which are brought to the sympathetic ears of these campus consultants. XVhen XVomen's League saw that student guidance would be a welcome help to freshmen girls, groups were assigned to a counselor and her assistant who acted as advisers in three areas: guidance, social af- fairs, and instructional matters-everything from giv- ing parties to making study schedules. The Student Counselors' Training Course, carrying one step further last year's innovation was open to all students this year. Because of the felt need, Guid- ance in YVartime was adopted as the unifying theme for the ten lectures given by the faculty members to train counselors for future service. Careful plans were worked out for group meetings, which were friend-to-friend, informal and companion- able. and the happy part about the whole idea was this: someone was bound to gain--if the freshman needed little help, maybe they could give some points to the counselor herself. 25
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